Developing surfactant-based aqueous solvents as alternatives to organic solvents for chromatographic enantioseparation is highly desired. Surfactants are inexpensive, nontoxic, environmental friendly, and increase the solubility of organic compounds in aqueous… Click to show full abstract
Developing surfactant-based aqueous solvents as alternatives to organic solvents for chromatographic enantioseparation is highly desired. Surfactants are inexpensive, nontoxic, environmental friendly, and increase the solubility of organic compounds in aqueous solutions. In this work, the impact of surfactant-based aqueous solvents on RP-HPLC enantioseparation of (RS)-mexiletine is studied. The in situ derivatization of (RS)-mexiletine with chirally pure moieties [(S)-levofloxacin, (S)-ketoprofen, (S)-ibuprofen)] was carried out/performed to reduce consumption of organic solvents and side wastes, and to maintain a green approach. We report the impact of increasing concentration of surfactants on separation of diastereomeric derivatives of (RS)-mexiletine on a C18 column of HPLC. Surfactant in water increased the solubility of a diastereomeric derivative, provided the lowest elution time (tR between 2.152 and 10.87 min), and minimized the consumption of solvent. The use of surfactant-containing aqueous mob...
               
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